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Propecia and Rogaine Extra Strength for Alopecia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Feb 27, 1998 (Issue 1021)
or broken tablets.
Cost − Thirty tablets of Propecia (1 mg each) cost the pharmacist $46.88, according ...
Two new formulations of existing drugs were recently approved by the FDA for treatment of male androgenetic alopecia. Finasteride, a steroid 5alpha-reductase inhibitor previously marketed in a 5-mg tablet as Proscar for treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (Medical Letter, 34:83, 1992), has now been approved in a 1-mg tablet as Propecia (Merck) for oral treatment of men with male pattern hair loss. Minoxidil, a peripheral vasodilator used to treat hypertension, was previously available over the counter in a 2% topical solution (Rogaine, and others) for treatment of androgenetic alopecia...
ZTlido - A New Lidocaine Patch for Postherpetic Neuralgia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 25, 2019 (Issue 1568)
if the
patch is misused, improperly handled, applied to
broken or inflamed skin, or heated. Children and pets ...
A lidocaine 1.8% patch (ZTlido – Scilex) has been
approved by the FDA for treatment of pain associated
with postherpetic neuralgia (PHN). A lidocaine 5%
patch (Lidoderm, and generics) was approved earlier
for the same indication and has been used off-label
for treatment of other types of localized pain. Both
of these patches are available only by prescription.
Lidocaine 4% patches (Aspercreme, IcyHot, and others)
are available over the counter for back, neck, shoulder,
and joint pain.
Cabtreo: A Three-Drug Gel for Acne
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 15, 2024 (Issue 1700)
of gel should be
applied to affected areas once daily. Contact with
eyes, broken skin, paranasal ...
The FDA has approved Cabtreo (Bausch Health), a gel
containing the retinoid adapalene, the oxidizing agent
benzoyl peroxide, and the antibiotic clindamycin, for
treatment of acne vulgaris in patients ≥12 years old.
Cabtreo is the first three-drug topical formulation to
become available in the US for treatment of acne.
Med Lett Drugs Ther. 2024 Apr 15;66(1700):59-60 doi:10.58347/tml.2024.1700b | Show Introduction Hide Introduction
Drugs for Hypertensive Emergencies
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 07, 1989 (Issue 789)
is rapidly broken
down to cyanide, which is then converted to thiocyanate and eliminated by the kidneys ...
Hypertensive emergencies include hypertensive encephalopathy, intracranial hemorrhage with hypertension, aortic dissection, acute pulmonary edema with hypertension, acute cardiac ischemia with hypertension, malignant hypertension and severe hypertension after vascular surgery; hypertensive crisis due to pheochromocytoma or occurring during pregnancy is not discussed in this review. Although immediate reduction of blood pressure is necessary in hypertensive emergencies, an excessive decrease may cause stroke, myocardial infarction or visual changes. Most experienced clinicians aim...
Clobetasol Propionate (Clobex) Spray for Psoriasis
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Mar 27, 2006 (Issue 1231)
...
The FDA has approved a new spray formulation of the super-high-potency corticosteroid clobetasol propionate 0.05% (Clobex - Galderma) for treatment of moderate to severe plaque psoriasis in adults. Clobetasol propionate is also available as a cream, ointment, gel, solution, foam, lotion and shampoo.
Oral Oxymorphone (Opana)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jan 01, 2007 (Issue 1251)
meals. The ER
tablets must be swallowed whole; if they are broken,
chewed or crushed, they can release ...
Oxymorphone hydrochloride, a semi-synthetic opioid agonist, has been available for many years in the US as Numorphan (Endo) for parenteral use and as a rectal suppository. Now it has been approved by the FDA for oral administration as an immediate-release (IR) tablet (Opana) for treatment of moderate to severe acute pain, and as an extended-release tablet (Opana ER) for treatment of moderate to severe pain in patients requiring continuous opioid treatment for an extended period of time.
Which Oral Anticoagulant for Atrial Fibrillation?
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Apr 11, 2016 (Issue 1492)
months); tablets
should not be broken, crushed, or chewed; dyspepsia is
common; interacts ...
Direct-to-consumer advertisements continue to
urge patients who take warfarin (Coumadin, and
others) for atrial fibrillation to ask their doctors
about the benefits of one or another of the newer
oral anticoagulants.
Finasteride and Minoxidil for Alopecia Revisited
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Nov 21, 2005 (Issue 1222)
warns that
women who are or may be pregnant should be careful
not to handle crushed or broken tablets ...
Finasteride and minoxidil continue to be the only drugs approved by the FDA to treat alopecia. Since these agents have different mechanisms of action, some clinicians have used both to treat hair loss in men.
Clascoterone Cream (Winlevi) for Acne
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Dec 27, 2021 (Issue 1640)
not be applied
to broken or sunburned skin.
CONCLUSION — Clascoterone 1% cream (Winlevi),
a topical androgen ...
The FDA has approved Winlevi (Sun), a 1% cream
formulation of the androgen receptor inhibitor
clascoterone, for treatment of acne vulgaris in
patients ≥12 years old. It is the first topical androgen
receptor inhibitor to be approved by the FDA.
Tafenoquine (Arakoda; Krintafel) for Malaria
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • Jul 01, 2019 (Issue 1575)
effects and should not be broken,
crushed, or chewed.
CONCLUSION — The oral antimalarial tafenoquine ...
The oral antimalarial tafenoquine succinate, a long-acting
analog of primaquine, has been approved by
the FDA in 2 different strengths. Arakoda (100-mg
tablets; Sixty Degrees) is indicated for the prophylaxis
of malaria in adults. Krintafel (150-mg tablets; GSK) is
indicated for the prevention of relapse (radical cure)
of Plasmodium vivax malaria in patients ≥16 years old
undergoing treatment for acute P. vivax infection.